This note re-examines a finding by Crow et al. (1998) that equal skill of right and left hands is associated with deficits in cognitive ability. This is consistent with the idea that failure to develop dominance of one hemisphere is associated with various pathologies such as learning difficulties. Using the same data source but utilising additional data, evidence is found of a more complex relationship between cognitive ability and relative hand skill.
Body-specific mental rotation is thought to rely upon internal representations of motor actions. Han...
This was an experimental study done on 60 female subjects between the age group of 18-25 years to de...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com Copyright Masson [Full text of articl...
This note re-examines a finding by Crow et al. (1998) that equal skill of right and left hands is as...
Population variation in handedness (a correlate of cerebral dominance for language) is in part genet...
This paper re-examines a finding by Crow et al. (1998) showing that equal skill of right and left ha...
There is an active debate concerning the association of handedness and spatial ability. Past studie...
An unselected group of 170 children aged between eight and nine years was given tests of intelligenc...
Brain lateralization is a common term used to describe dominance of one brain hemisphere over anothe...
The most common way to assess handedness is based on the preferred hand for writing, leading to a bi...
PubMedID: 18300013Hand skill was analyzed using a computerized peg moving task. The durations of sin...
Data on handedness and cognitive skills are available from six separate studies of reading developme...
There is an active debate concerning the association of handedness and spatial ability. Past studies...
This paper estimates the relationship between handedness and social adjustment. In addition to binar...
It has been known for many years that hand preference is associated with cerebral lateralisation for...
Body-specific mental rotation is thought to rely upon internal representations of motor actions. Han...
This was an experimental study done on 60 female subjects between the age group of 18-25 years to de...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com Copyright Masson [Full text of articl...
This note re-examines a finding by Crow et al. (1998) that equal skill of right and left hands is as...
Population variation in handedness (a correlate of cerebral dominance for language) is in part genet...
This paper re-examines a finding by Crow et al. (1998) showing that equal skill of right and left ha...
There is an active debate concerning the association of handedness and spatial ability. Past studie...
An unselected group of 170 children aged between eight and nine years was given tests of intelligenc...
Brain lateralization is a common term used to describe dominance of one brain hemisphere over anothe...
The most common way to assess handedness is based on the preferred hand for writing, leading to a bi...
PubMedID: 18300013Hand skill was analyzed using a computerized peg moving task. The durations of sin...
Data on handedness and cognitive skills are available from six separate studies of reading developme...
There is an active debate concerning the association of handedness and spatial ability. Past studies...
This paper estimates the relationship between handedness and social adjustment. In addition to binar...
It has been known for many years that hand preference is associated with cerebral lateralisation for...
Body-specific mental rotation is thought to rely upon internal representations of motor actions. Han...
This was an experimental study done on 60 female subjects between the age group of 18-25 years to de...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com Copyright Masson [Full text of articl...